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Amanda Extra Questions and Answers Class 10 English First Flight

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In this article, we are providing Amanda Extra Questions and Answers PDF Class 10 English First Flight CBSE, Extra Questions for Class 10 English was designed by subject expert teachers.

Amanda Extra Questions and Answers Class 10 English First Flight

Extract Based Questions [3 Marks each]

Read the following extracts carefully and answer the questions that follow.

Question 1.

Don’t bite your nails, Amanda!

Don’t hunch your shoulders, Amanda!

Stop that slouching and sit up straight,

Amanda!

(a) Amanda is getting instructions for what purpose?

(b) Give a synonym of ‘hunch’.

(c) What does the speaker of above lines instruct Amanda in the first stanza?

(d) What is the literary device used in the third line?

Answer:

(a) Amanda is getting instructions as a part of her upbringing. Her conduct and manners are getting refined for future purposes.

(b) Bend.

(c) Amanda is getting instructed for biting her nails and sitting lazily with her shoulders bent.

(d) Literary device used in third line is Alliteration. ‘Stop that slouching and sit up straight’.

Question 2.

(There is a languid, emerald sea, where the sole inhabitant is me – a mermaid, drifting blissfully.)

(a) Why are these lines given within brackets?

(b) Give the word from the passage which means free flowing act of going with the motion and force?

(c) What is the role of mermaid here?

(d) Which word in the extract means opposite of ‘sorrowful’?

Answer:

(a) These lines are given within brackets because they reveal the inner thoughts of Amanda. Brackets are used for visual contrast between what Amanda is saying and what her mother is instructing.

(b) Drifting means free flowing act of going with the motion.

(c) Mermaid is a part of Amanda’s fantasy in her own created world. As mermaid sails in a sea carelessly and effortlessly, similarly Amanda longs to do so in a place where she is all by herself.

(d) Blissfully is opposite of sorrowful.

Question 3.

Don’t eat that chocolate, Amanda!

Remember your acne, Amanda!

Will you please look at me when I’m speaking to you,

Amanda!

(a) Why is Amanda not looking at the speaker?

(b) Find the word in the extract which means same as consume?

(c) The speaker is so worried about acne. What does it show?

(d) Which word in the extract means the same as ‘to gaze’? [CBSE 2016]

Answer:

(a) Amanda is lost in her own thoughts and is paying no attention to instructions being given to her. That is why she is not looking at the speaker.

(b) Eat means same as consume.

(c) Speaker being worried about acne shows how much importance is given to physical beauty in a household. Amanda is prepared for the unforeseen future. Natural experience such as acne is also taken care of at any cost.

(d) To look means the same as ‘to gaze’.

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